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How do I stop rounding numbers?
I know the number stored in Excel is not rounded but the displayed number is.
I am looking for a solution to display numbers as entered. It is an accounting form I am developing and displaying rounded numbers in the spreadsheet is confusing to the user. Please help. Thanks Jack |
Hi
would increasing the number of decimal places visible to the user solve your problem? Cheers JulieD "Jfeeman" wrote in message ... I know the number stored in Excel is not rounded but the displayed number is. I am looking for a solution to display numbers as entered. It is an accounting form I am developing and displaying rounded numbers in the spreadsheet is confusing to the user. Please help. Thanks Jack |
You could use a custom format of #,##0.0######
-- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Jfeeman" wrote in message ... I know the number stored in Excel is not rounded but the displayed number is. I am looking for a solution to display numbers as entered. It is an accounting form I am developing and displaying rounded numbers in the spreadsheet is confusing to the user. Please help. Thanks Jack |
Thanks Julie and Bob!
It seems that the problem is when entering very small numbers (i.e., 0.0003) the display rounds down to 0.0000 which indicates to a user that nothing was entered. As this form will be printed and given to a customer all zeroes in the printed copy would convey the wrong message. I will try the custom format you suggested and see if it works for them. Thanks both of you for your help. "Bob Phillips" wrote: You could use a custom format of #,##0.0###### -- HTH RP (remove nothere from the email address if mailing direct) "Jfeeman" wrote in message ... I know the number stored in Excel is not rounded but the displayed number is. I am looking for a solution to display numbers as entered. It is an accounting form I am developing and displaying rounded numbers in the spreadsheet is confusing to the user. Please help. Thanks Jack |
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